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Old 09-18-07, 09:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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adding reg entries with software...

What should the header line be in the .reg file for import with total commander/sk-tools...etc?

"REGEDIT 4" or "Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00"

when I exported using CEREGEDIT the header = "REGEDIT 4" and when I used total commander on my PPC I selected the key "copy to clipboard" and pasted in a directory on my SD card when I open the file with notepad on my PC the header in that .reg file is "Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00" So now I am confused... or will either one work?

I just am trying to make a .reg file I can merge after a fresh install so that I don't have to manually input owner info, and some misc. control panel settings.

Thanks in advance to anyone that can shed some light! :approve:
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MOST of the reg editors will not import a reg file, of those that do they will only import one kind (either 4 or 5)

the 2 best are tascal reg editor (freeware, 4) and Resco (paid, 5)

see: http://www.aximsite.com/boards/htc-h...post1059150712
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thanks for the info...
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Anyone happen to know how to apply the activesync fake server patch via reg? what keys would I look in?
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I didn't read that thread about the diff. software so I apologize if I'm repeating already known info... but when creating your own .reg files here is what I think keeps them from being imported properly... they must be encoded in Unicode for them to import properly... if you just open a blank text doc and paste in your reg entries then save it as a .reg file instead of txt it will not import... anyways... NOICE!
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